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McCain and Bush to Survey Iowa Flooding, Separately
News York Times ^ | 6/19/08 | By Elisabeth Bumiller

Posted on 06/19/2008 1:39:52 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

CHICAGO — The debate about whether Senator John McCain is “McBush’’ continues, but on Thursday one thing will be clear: The presumptive Republican nominee and President Bush will be in Iowa touring areas hard hit by floods. Mr. McCain’s campaign said on Wednesday that he had decided to cancel a town-hall-style meeting in Minnesota on Thursday morning and visit Columbus Junction, a city of fewer than 2,000 residents.

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: bush; mccain

Still a hero after all these years

Anyone who has been following the MSM for the past eight years and has had nothing but the MSM to go by might be forgiven for believing Bush to be some bungling nincompoop, doomed for the top spot on the list in history's category of failed presidencies -- if not just a footnote, his two terms better forgotten than remembered. Never has so vanishingly little been made about as trailblazing and consequential a leader as President George W. Bush.

For a guy routinely written off as some irrelevant lame duck limping along in the waning days of his presidency, Bush sure has a funny way of showing it. Left for dead after the Democrats' '06 election victory, the President adamantly refused to say die. Plans to steamroll Bush on Iraq were meticulously laid by Pelosi et al, but Bush steamrolled the steamrollers instead. Grabbing a bullhorn, Bush announced a troop surge and dared Congress to stop him. Liberals shook their fists in anger, held hearings, threatened to cut off funding, held still more hearings, threatened to slow-bleed the troops, but Bush called their bluff and he won.

They misunderestimated him, for Bush is like few politicians -- brutally telling it like it is, saying exactly what he thinks, just as he sees it, while waving off the polls and the poll-obsessed media with a chuckle. Agree or disagree, you always know where this President stands on an issue.

Bush is also like few politicians in another respect -- class. The man embodies dignity, elegance and decorum. Despite the continuous discharge of attacks against him and his good name, Bush has never responded in kind. He plays the hand he's been dealt, doing so with unsurpassed class and grace as only he can, never whining, never complaining, never allowing any grudge to fester as he goes about his business, carrying out the most stressful job in the world with unrivaled confidence and optimism, unswayed by the fickle wind of public opinion.

Most politicians instinctively go for the easy road -- marking time, cutting deals, no heavy lifting, don't offend anyone and ride those Rocky Mountain high approval ratings to the finish. But Bush doesn't do Easy Road. If marking time and sitting out the big decisions means good ratings, that's a trade-off Bush wasn't going to make. From the get-go, Bush grasped the basic meaning of 9/11, that this is war, and wars aren't won with indictments or subpoenas, nor by leafing through Noam Chomsky. In Afghanistan, Bush made quick work of the Taliban, confounding the armchair strategists and every brutal Afghan winter scenario, then, against the wishes of the New York Times, knocked Saddam off his gold toilet seat and down the gallows trap door. Bush never flinched.

Seven years after leaving a hole in Manhattan, al-Qaeda has been rendered so diminished, Obama seems to think it's just some Chicago gang that Bush didn't read its Miranda rights to. Liberals frantically insist that all is well with al-Qaeda -- a few setbacks here and there, but the lads soldier on. Yet, for all the happy talk, sources indicate there hasn't been a terrorist attack on the homeland since 9/11. Seven years without another blow on U.S. soil, so Obama is nagging that captured enemy combatants weren't getting their own free lawyer. First they came for the innocent shepherd Khlaid Sheikh Mohammed and I said nothing . . .

If Truman laid the Cold War victory's foundation (followed up by Reagan actually winning the Cold War), Bush is doing, foreign policy-wise, something as big and transformative in applying the 'Drain the Swamp' or 'Kill-'Em-Before-They-Kill-You' method in dealing with Muslim fanatics, as opposed to the failed 'Book-'em-and-fingerprint-'em' approach, which Obama likes, according to his teleprompter.

If al-Qaeda sought to alter the strategic equation by altering the Manhattan skyline, Bush went on to alter the strategic equation of the whole Middle East itself, with al-Qaeda losing the colossal bet it placed on lots of haggling in Washington over the fine print of the Geneva Conventions and no response beyond indictments and stern, fierce, tough, harsh and forcefully-worded U.N. paperwork. Oh, al-Qaeda got the 'lots of haggling' part to a tee, with its in-the-tank cheering fans dragging John Ashcroft before Congress which wanted to know why the 'harsh' 'outside the regular criminal justice system' military tribunals for foreign nationals trying to slaughter all of us. Ashcroft "owes the country an explanation," sniffed Pat Leahy. Warming to the theme, Bush owed al-Qaeda a major butt-kicking and they got it; Afghanistan and Iraq, gone as safe havens; tens of thousands of dead jihadis; funding sources drying up, etc.

All presidents get a second look from history, and inevitably history will give Bush his second look, but when that time comes, Bush will take his place near the top in the rankings of America's greatest presidents.

Anyway, that's...
My Two Cents...
"JohnHuang2"


1 posted on 06/19/2008 1:39:52 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2

I agree.

Pres. Bush is winning in Iraq.

Pres. Bush is right about taxes.

Pres. Bush is right about drilling for oil.

Pres. Bush is right about judges.

While he has been wrong on CFR & amnesty, they don’t come close to negating what’s been right.


2 posted on 06/19/2008 1:53:51 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain -- Those denying the War was Necessary Do NOT Support the Troops!)
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To: JohnHuang2
I actually think it would be inappropriate for them to visit together anyway.

It is beneath President Bush to make a somber, serious event into a campaign issue. That is for Democrats.(Wellstone Memorial)

3 posted on 06/19/2008 4:16:03 AM PDT by BallyBill (Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
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To: JohnHuang2

Like President Bush... I would not want to be seen with that POS either.

LLS


4 posted on 06/19/2008 4:37:45 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (REAGANISM... not communism!!!)
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To: LibLieSlayer

I think that the GOP has learned the MSM lesson from Katrina. Put people first even if it hurts. The GOP should visit all the states hurt by flooding. I will also bet that states with Pub guvs will get the floods under control while states like La. under Blanco , had no clue to deal with disaster!


5 posted on 06/19/2008 11:55:31 AM PDT by phillyfanatic
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To: JohnHuang2

President Bush in Iowa City, Iowa. From left is Bush, Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa., Iowa City mayor Regenia Bailey, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Mari Culver, and Iowa Gov. Chester Culver.
6 posted on 06/19/2008 6:11:49 PM PDT by iowamark
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To: iowamark
McCain 30 miles south in Columbus Junction, Iowa


7 posted on 06/19/2008 6:17:36 PM PDT by iowamark
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To: phillyfanatic
I lived through Katrina... lost two homes and two businesses. Mississippi did a yeoman’s job... dim controlled Louisiana shot at their saviors. You are 100% correct. Excedrin reason #130,456 why I despise ALL dims. Not one of those rats is worth the oxygen that they breathe.

LLS

8 posted on 06/20/2008 4:23:02 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer (REAGANISM... not communism!!!)
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